Context:I’m seeking advice from those experienced in real estate investing and financial freedom strategies.I recently bought a multi-family property in Newport, RI, using my VA loan for $695K. I’m no longer house hac...
Hello What are the pros/cons of each scenario and why would use one over the other? Invest all cashLeverageBuy in syndicate Lets assume someone has say 100-500k in cash and is looking to invest in todays market in MF...
Hi there!I have fully owned and successfully rented 3 properties in Texas for 2 years.I have heard advice all the way from "no loans!" to "borrow everything possible!"I have decided that I now want to try adding prope...
Hello I am new investor in Georgia. I am receiving property through a probate court and want to know the best way to structure a new business entity that would protect the assets and reduce tax/creditors/debtors payme...
Has anyone heard of this? Buy a hotel that is totally leveraged using both a commercial mortgage and private equity (or Venture Capital). Lets say a commercial mortgage would cover 60%-could private equity cover the o...
Leveraged "geniuses" never make it through the valley between the peaks.
http://www.news-press.com/article/20091024/RE/91023073/1003/ACC
Why must it be? Because the peaks are CAUSED by leverage, the valleys between...
Scenario: You have $200K to invest. You'd like to acquire a portfolio of approximately 20 rental units that kicks off about $300 of free cash flow per unit, per month. How would you go about deploying that money? BRR...
Here is what my mortgage company is offering. Refi no cash out:30 yr fixed2.99%No appraisal$5,900 closingMonthly: $3,204Refi $50k cash out:30 yr fixed 3.375%No appraisal $15,600 closing Monthly: $3,586here is what's c...
I own three (3) investment properties and all of them are rented with long term tenants. Total profit per mo is $1150.00. Total equity between the three is about $140k. What is best way to leverage what I have for ...
I want to save 20%-25% down payment for a 600k 4 plex. I plan on it living in it and paying 80% of my w2 wages towards the mortgage. Assuming this 4 plex can generate 48-60k gross income per year, this could mean 70-1...